[Amended 1-6-2003 by Ord. No. 274; 8-19-2004 by Ord. No. 287]
A. The pretreatment rules and regulations of the Easton Area Joint Sewer
Authority, including amendments approved through May 24, 2004, shall
henceforth control and be applicable to all sewage originating within
the geographical boundaries of the Township of Forks. A copy of said
Rules and Regulations of Easton Area Joint Sewer Authority is attached
hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof.
B. The following maximum weekly average pollutant limits are established
to protect against pass-through and interference. No person shall
discharge on a weekly average wastewater containing in excess of the
following:
[Amended 9-15-2011 by Ord. No. 321; 11-19-2020 by Ord. No. 367]
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Arsenic
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0.20 mg/l
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Cadmium
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0.12 mg/l
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Chromium (total)
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9.52 mg/l
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Copper
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2.72 mg/l
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Cyanide (total)
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3.72 mg/l
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Lead
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1.28 mg/l
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Mercury
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0.07 mg/l
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Molybdenum
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0.11 mg/l
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Nickel
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0.92 mg/l
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Selenium
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0.07 mg/l
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Silver
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1.41 mg/l
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Zinc
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1.53 mg/l
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(1) "Weekly average" shall mean the arithmetic mean of all twenty-four-hour
daily results, whether composite or grab, collected in a one-week
period from Sunday through Saturday.
(2) At no time shall the pollutant concentration of a twenty-four-hour
composite or grab sample exceed 1.5 times the weekly average limit
listed above for the pollutant. Should these limits be exceeded, it
shall constitute a daily violation under this section.
(3) The above limits apply at the point where the wastewater is discharged
to the POTW. All concentrations for metallic substances are for "total"
metal unless indicated otherwise. The Industrial Pretreatment Coordinator
may impose mass limitations in addition to, or in place of, the concentration-based
limitations above. All test procedures shall conform to an approved
analysis method as indicated in 40 CFR Part 136.
(4) For the pollutants listed in the table above, where multiple grab
samples are collected during the same day, the average would be used
for determining compliance with the daily maximum limit, while compliance
with the instantaneous maximum limit would be determined based on
each individual grab sample result.
The Enforcement Response Plan of the Easton Area Joint Sewer
Authority, approved by the Authority by Resolution No. 1998-10-18-B,
on October 19, 1998, be and is hereby approved and adopted. The full
text of said Enforcement Response Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit
B.
[Added 1-5-2009 by Ord. No. 311]
The United States Environmental Protection Agency streamlining
provisions approved and adopted by Easton Area Joint Sewer Authority
by Resolution No. 2007-11-19-A and Resolution No. 2007-11-19-B are
hereby approved and adopted. The full text of said resolutions are
attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof.